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Administrative Lead (Administrative Analyst/Specialist - Exempt III) - Office of Research and Sponsored Programs/College of Education
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San Francisco
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| The Bay Area K-16 Collaborative is a grant-funded program within the Graduate College of Education. This grant supports a state-wide effort to develop occupation career pathways for local areas students by improving the systems and interfaces between K-12 districts, community colleges, and universities. Under the general direction of the Principal Investigator (PI) who serves as Co-PI of the Bay Area K-16 Collaborative Grant, this position supports and oversees a broad scope of projects related to the day-to-day operations of the grant, including fiscal management, post-award coordination with ORSP, internal and external communications, website and social media, regional collaboration and event planning, meeting support, and data and fiscal reporting, as well as other duties and responsibilities that may arise as the grant is implemented. This position is responsible for recognizing and addressing issues or related problems and recommending lines of approach to incorporate solutions and strengthening the implementation of the grant projects. This position will be a grant-funded position, this is a “temporary” position and is expected to end in June 2026. |
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Faculty Recruitment and Special Appointments Analyst
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San José
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| The Faculty Recruitment and Special Appointments Analyst oversees faculty recruitment, special appointments, and evaluation processes in, among other SaaS platforms, eFaculty, OnBase, CHRS Recruiting, and CHRS. |
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Clinical Counselor
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San Marcos
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| The Student Health and Counseling Services is seeking interested mental health providers for a non-tenure track Student Services Professional, Academic-Related I (SSP-AR I) clinical counselor position. This position will be full-time and may be renewable pending budget, campus need and satisfactory evaluations. This position is responsible for providing short-term individual, couple, group therapy, triage, outreach, consultation, and crisis counseling. Counselors are expected to spend about 60-65% of their time providing direct service to eligible CSUSM students per Executive Order 1053. Counselors are also expected to participate in a multidisciplinary treatment team, providing referrals when appropriate, and consultation to faculty, staff and the community. |
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Assistant Professor - Department of Criminology and Justice Studies #26-03
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Northridge
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| The Department of Criminology and Justice Studies at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is seeking a tenure-track faculty member in Criminology and Justice Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor with a primary specialization in mental health, substance use, or disability in the criminal legal system and a sub-specialization in forensic psychology, disability studies, and/or social inequality. |
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Associate Registrar, Evaluations and Academic Scheduling (Administrator I)
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San Diego
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| Join our dynamic team as the Associate Registrar, Evaluations and Academic Scheduling, where you'll lead and inspire a dedicated staff, ensure compliance with regulations, and drive innovative strategies to enhance student success! |